FIELD: biotechnology, in particular biologically active organic fertilizers.
SUBSTANCE: claimed method includes inoculation of community waste water depositions having fraction size up to 5 mm with aqueous suspension of phosphate-immobilizing bacteria containing 109-1010 cells or spores per 1 ml in ratio of 1:0.01 followed by composting for 30-45 days.
EFFECT: increased abundance and activity of soil microbial assemblage; improved agrochemical soil state.
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Dates
2007-04-27—Published
2005-05-31—Filed